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Tania G's "Amazing Grace": God's Healing for Today's Brokenness


Tania G has reimagined the well-known hymn "Amazing Grace," with success! This is a total makeover with a fresh modern sound that stays true to the core message of the song. This song is part of Tania's EP project that reimagines old hymns into fresh modern-day variations. 

Tania G - Amazing Grace"Amazing Grace" is about the life-changing power of God's love, and Tania invites you to let His grace heal your brokenness. She sings about feeling fragile and the misconception that we're never quite good enough. "But from the moment I believed…," Tania sings, that is when everything changed. 

God's grace healed Tania's breaking heart and put her life back on track: "From someone who's lost // To someone who's found." God's grace ensures we are never alone, even when we are facing dangers or fears. It is His amazing grace that will guide believers through life's storms and lead us to a better and brighter tomorrow. 

May Tania's soulful voice remind you that God's grace is always there, ready to pick you up and turn your life around, pointing you to Him. He is there at your door, waiting for you to reach out, accept Him into your life, and allow His amazing grace to heal your heart and brokenness.

(Related scripture: Ephesians 2:8-9; 2 Corinthians 12:9; Psalm 23:4)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/67jg7r5dDCps5JHDSeGx4m

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU3MVP1ffWc

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